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Hamelin, F. M., Bowen, B., Bernhard, P., & Bokil, V. A. (2021). Optimal Control of Plant Disease Epidemics with Clean Seed Usage. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 83(5), 1-24. pdf
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Clin, P., Grognard, F., Mailleret, L., Val, F., Andrivon, D., & Hamelin, F.M. (2020). Taking advantage of pathogen diversity and immune priming to minimize disease prevalence in host mixtures: a model. Phytopathology, (ja). pdf
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Hilker, F. M., Sun, T. A., Allen, L. J. S., & Hamelin, F. M. (2020). Separate seasons of infection and reproduction can lead to multi-year population cycles. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 489, 110158. pdf
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Hamelin, F. M., Allen, L. J., Bokil, V. A., Gross, L. J., Hilker, F. M., Jeger, M. J., ... & Cunniffe, N. J. (2019). Coinfections by noninteracting pathogens are not independent and require new tests of interaction. PLoS biology, 17(12), e3000551. pdf
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Allen, L. J., Bokil, V. A., Cunniffe, N. J., Hamelin, F. M., Hilker, F. M., & Jeger, M. J. (2019). Modelling Vector Transmission and Epidemiology of Co-Infecting Plant Viruses. Viruses, 11(12), 1153. pdf
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Leclerc, M., Clément, J. A., Andrivon, D., & Hamelin, F. M. (2019). Assessing the effects of quantitative host resistance on the life-history traits of sporulating parasites with growing lesions. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 286(1912), 20191244. pdf
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Calcagno, V., Hamelin, F., Mailleret, L., & Grognard, F. (2019). How optimal foragers should respond to habitat changes: on the consequences of habitat conversion. Theoretical Ecology, 1-11. pdf
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Hamelin, F. M., Hilker, F. M., Sun, T. A., Jeger, M. J., Hajimorad, M. R., Allen, L. J., & Prendeville, H. R. (2017). The evolution of parasitic and mutualistic plant–virus symbioses through transmission-virulence trade-offs. Virus Research, 241, 77-87. pdf
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Hilker, F. M., Allen, L. J., Bokil, V. A., Briggs, C. J., Feng, Z., Garrett, K. A., Gross, L. J., Hamelin, F. M., Jeger, M. J., Manore, C. A., Power, A. G., Redinbaugh, M. G., Rua, M. A., & Cunniffe, N. J. (2017). Modeling virus coinfection to inform management of maize lethal necrosis in Kenya. Phytopathology, 107(10), 1095-1108. pdf
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Ravigné, V., Lemesle, V., Walter, A., Mailleret, L., & Hamelin, F. M. (2017). Mate limitation in fungal plant parasites can lead to cyclic epidemics in perennial host populations. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 79(3), 430-447. pdf
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Hamelin, F. M., Bisson, A., Desprez-Loustau, M. L., Fabre, F., & Mailleret, L. (2016). Temporal niche differentiation of parasites sharing the same plant host: oak powdery mildew as a case study. Ecosphere, 7(11). pdf
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Hamelin, F. M., Castella, F., Doli, V., Marçais, B., Ravigné, V., & Lewis, M.A. (2016). Mate finding, sexual spore production, and the spread of fungal plant parasites. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 78(4), 695-712. pdf
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Fournet, S., Eoche-Bosy, D., Renault, L., Hamelin, F. M., & Montarry, J. (2016). Adaptation to resistant hosts increases fitness on susceptible hosts in the plant parasitic nematode Globodera pallida. Ecology and Evolution, 6(8), 2559-2568. pdf
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Hamelin, F. M., Allen, L. J., Prendeville, H. R., Hajimorad, M. R., & Jeger, M. J. (2016). The evolution of plant virus transmission pathways. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 396, 75-89. pdf
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Bernhard, P., & Hamelin, F. (2016). Sharing a resource with randomly arriving foragers. Mathematical Biosciences, 273, 91-101. pdf
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Soubeyrand, S., Sache, I., Hamelin, F., & Klein, E. K. (2015). Evolution of dispersal in asexual populations: to be independent, clumped or grouped? Evolutionary Ecology, 29(6), 947-963. pdf
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Calcagno, V., Grognard, F., Hamelin, F. M., Wajnberg, E., & Mailleret, L. (2014). The functional response predicts the effect of resouCasrce distribution on the optimal movement rate of consumers. Ecology Letters, 17(12), 1570-1579. pdf
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Bernhard, P., & Hamelin, F. M. (2014). Simple signaling games of sexual selection (Grafen’s revisited). Journal of Mathematical Biology, 69(6-7), 1719-1742. pdf
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Castel, M., Mailleret, L., Andrivon, D., Ravigné, V., & Hamelin, F. M. (2014). Allee effects and the evolution of polymorphism in cyclic parthenogens. The American Naturalist, 183(3), E75-E88. pdf
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Andrivon, D., Montarry, J., Corbière, R., Pasco, C., Glais, I., Marquer, B., Clément, J.A.J., Castel, M., & Hamelin, F. M. (2013). The hard life of Phytophthora infestans: when trade-offs shape evolution in a biotrophic plant pathogen. Plant Pathology, 62, 28-35. pdf
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Mailleret, L., Castel, M., Montarry, J., & Hamelin, F. M. (2012). From elaborate to compact seasonal plant epidemic models and back: is competitive exclusion in the details? Theoretical Ecology, 5(3), 311-324. pdf
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Hamelin, F. M., Castel, M., Poggi, S., Andrivon, D., & Mailleret, L. (2011). Seasonality and the evolutionary divergence of plant parasites. Ecology, 92(12), 2159-2166. pdf
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Montarry, J., Hamelin, F. M., Glais, I., Corbière, R., & Andrivon, D. (2010). Fitness costs associated with unnecessary virulence factors and life history traits: evolutionary insights from the potato late blight pathogen Phytophthora infestans. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 10(1), 283. pdf
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Hamelin, F. M., & Lewis, M. A. (2010). A differential game theoretical analysis of mechanistic models for territoriality. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 61(5), 665-694. pdf
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Hamelin, F., & Bernhard, P. (2008). Uncoupling Isaacs equations in two-player nonzero-sum differential games. Parental conflict over care as an example. Automatica, 44(3), 882-885. pdf
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Hamelin, F., Bernhard, P., Shaiju, A. J., & Wajnberg, E. (2007). Diet selection as a differential foraging game. SIAM journal on Control and Optimization, 46(5), 1539-1561. pdf
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Hamelin, F., Bernhard, P., & Wajnberg, É. (2007). Superparasitism as a differential game. Theoretical Population Biology, 72(3), 366-378. pdf
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Wajnberg, E., Bernhard, P., Hamelin, F., & Boivin, G. (2006). Optimal patch time allocation for time-limited foragers. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 60(1), 1-10. pdf
Chapters
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Desprez-Loustau, M.-L., Hamelin, F.M., & Marçais, B. (2019). Understanding the recent ecological and evolutionary trajectory of a forest pathosystem: oak powdery mildew one century after the invasion in Europe. In Wildlife Disease Ecology: Linking Theory to Data and Application (Chap. 15), Wilson, K., Fenton, A., Tompkins, D. (Eds.). Cambridge University Press. pdf
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Bernhard, P., & Hamelin, F. (2009). Two-by-two static, evolutionary, and dynamic games. In From Semantics to Computer Science : Essays in Honour of Gilles Kahn (pp 465-487), Bertot, Y., Huet, G., Lévy J.-J., & Plotkin, G. (eds.). Cambridge University Press. pdf
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Hamelin, F., Bernhard, P., Shaiju, A.J., & Wajnberg, É. (2007). Foraging Under Competition: Evolutionarily Stable Patch-Leaving Strategies with Random Arrival Times. 2. Interference competition. In Advances in Dynamic Game Theory (pp. 349-365), Jørgensen S., Quincampoix, M., & Vincent T.L. (Eds.). Birkhäuser, Boston. pdf
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Hamelin, F., Bernhard, P., Nain, P., & Wajnberg, É. (2007). Foraging Under Competition: Evolutionarily Stable Patch-Leaving Strategies with Random Arrival Times. 1. Scramble competition. In Advances in Dynamic Game Theory (pp. 327-348), Jørgensen, S., Quincampoix, M., & Vincent, T.L. (Eds.). Birkhäuser, Boston. pdf
In French
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Tellier, A., & Hamelin, F.M. (2021) Coévolution des hôtes et de leurs parasites : la théorie. L’immunité végétale. Editions Quae.
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Bacaër, N., Hamelin, F.M., & Inaba, H. (2021). De nouvelles propriétés du pic épidémique. Quadrature, 119. pdf
PhD thesis
- Hamelin, F. (2007). Jeux dynamiques en écologie du comportement. Doctoral dissertation, Université Nice Sophia Antipolis. pdf